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GATES Edith McHugh and Miss Mari lyn McHugh from Torrance, California. Antonia Thomas The Women’s Bowling team Phone 897-2606 sponsored by Jerry’s Tavern treated to dinner at The Visiting at the home of Mr. were Ranch in Salem by their spon and Mrs. Verl Shirley last week sor honor of their winning were her brother-in-law and First in place in the Koffee Klat- sister, Mr. and Mrs. Sisler chers. The team, with hus from Santa Maria, California. bands, being treated to dinner Mrs. Shirely’s father, George and later finishing the evening Esgate from Florence, Oregon at the Riverview Saturday ev is presently spending a few ening were: Russell and Ruby days visiting with them. Reid, Jack and Bernice Evans, Visiting at the h:me of Mrs. Dean and Shirley Sharp, Fran Olive Sherman and Mrs. Scott this past week were their sis cis and Jessie Bodeker, Al and ter and her daughter, Mrs.' Glenn i Ward and John and New Assortment of SWEATERS . . . $5.98 and up Several New Ifems in the Pink. & Blue Dpt. Ada’s Needle Shop Phone 897-2141 227 S. W. Broadway Mill City Arlene Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Rush spent several days before Me morial Day at East lake. They had good luck fishing. Sunday they attended a barbecue din ner in Salem at the Lyle Rush home. Miss Loranne Harmon was guest of honor at a bridal shower June 7th at the Bjb Oliver home. Hostesses were Carol Brosig. Louise Oliver and Sheryl Oliver. Games were played gifts opened and re freshments served. Those at tending were Kathy Sawyer, Shirly Shepherd. Pearl Oliver, Sophie Peter. Ruth Herron, Juanita Harmon. Jane Mink, Sheryl Oliver and Carol Oliver. Those unable t? attend but sending gifts were Velma Car ey Mildred Seals, Helen Davis, Nina Oliver, Olive Barnhardt, Fritzi Ward, Geraldine Tuers, Margaret Brosig, Lola Henness, Beulah Bowes, Creta Cooper and Delores Stafford. Mrs. Bob Oliver has been at tending two weeks of special coronary training for L.P.N.s at Salem Memorial hospital and will take one more week of special training practice. with no rain. The Walter Brisbins had a Mr. and Mrs. Bill (Barbara) Cockrel visited with her par family reunion on Memorial ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Blum- day. Coming from Portland enstein. They stayed one week, were Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Hay leaving Friday for home in ward, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Orem, Utah where he is as Hayward and sans, Kenny anti sistant manager at a store Danny and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Michael and son Allen and there. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baechler daughters, Linda. Cindy and spent Wednesday through Sun Alice. From Mill City were day fishing at Diamond and Orville Hayward and Mrs. Bir East lakes. Their luck was on die Wilson and family. All ar ly fair but except for night rived in time for the I.O.O.F. thundershowers the weather Pancake breakfast then watch ed the Whitewater Challenge was very nice. and then went to the Gates Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fulmore Community Church where a spent the weekend at their picnic style lunch was had in place in Gates. the dining room. Mr. and Mrs. Guv Hastings Mrs. Robert (Shirley) Shep have returned to their home herd is visiting with her par in Salem. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Legg Brosig. She will join her hus left this weekend for a outing band at Fort Monmouth, New on Steen’s mountain. Jersey as soon as he can find Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. them a place to live. Thomas Sr., and Chris Emer son and Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Thomas. Jr. attended the Merrykhana Parade in Port land and had a Chinese din- | ner afterward. The weather ! for the parade was very good Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise 6—The Mill City Enterprise, Thursdey, June 12, 1969 THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE P. O. Box 348 Phone 897-2772 Mill City, Ore. 97369 Published at Mill City, Marton County, Ore. every Thursday Entered as Second Class Mail Matter at the Postoffice at Mill City, Oregon, under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. The Mill City Enterprise assumes no financial responsibility for errors in advertisements. It will, however, reprint without charge or cancel the charge for that portion of an advertisement which is in error if The Enterprise is at fault. An independent newspaper, dedicated to the development of the timber industry and agriculture in this area. /VU.MOtK "IC1VSPAPER . PUBLISHER! --ASSOCIATION Association - Founded J 885 Subscription Rates Marion-Linn Counties, per year..................................... $400 Outside Marion-Linn Counties, per year ............................ $4.50 Outside Oregon, per year ..................................................... $5.00 DON W. MOFFATT................................... Editor and Publisher GOLDIE RAMBO .............................. Society and News Editor ROSE! CREE ........ Local News Editor GE1ORGE LONG ................................................................ Printer CORRESPONDENTS Detroit-Idanha...................... .............................. Boots Champion Gates ..... _.................................................. Toni Thomas Mehama............................. Mrs. Jahn Teeters - Jean Roberts Lyons ........ Eva Bressler PP&L To Sponsor Career Seminar JACK LARGENT CO. Jack Largent—Gen. Mgr. If tnis winter has lieen es pecially hard on your roof, and you are experiencing wet A full-day career seminar, spots on your ceiling, or find sponsored again this year by that your attic is damp, then Pacific Power & Light Com now is the time to call the Jack pany, is planned for teen-age Largent Co. for repairs. boys who will be taking part The Jack Largent Co. at 2315 in the Junior Engineers and Pringle Rd. SE. in Salem are Scientists Summer Institute experts in the skilled art of (JESSI), scheduled the hist laying roofing and installing two weeks of June at Oregon drywall. They are equipped t - State University. handle any job from the larg This is Pacific Power’s ninth est office building to the smal year of participation in the lest utility shed. Their work program. The seminar will is without equal anywhere and give the high-school-age boys is, of course, guaranteed. an opportunity for on-the-job Mill City and Marion and career opportunity discussions Linn County farmers and ran with professional engineers and chers will want to consult with scientists. The Jack Largent Co. in plan Tours of PP&L’s engineer ning their next building pr - ing, construction, power, design ject. Proper roofing will add and computer departments in years of service and cut costs the general offices in Portland by many hundreds of dollars are planned for the youths. Fal on farm buildings. lowing the morning sessions If you are a do-it-yourselfer, with the utility’s key engin you will find that the Jack eering, scientific and technical Largent Co. is ready to supply personnel, the boys will spend you with the necessary roofing the afternoon at the Oregon and drywall materials. Museum of Science and In Jack Largent Co. is your dustry. local headquarters for all types The seminar is part of a two- of roofing; built-up asphal week session at OSU in which shingles, hand split cedar the boys participate in typical shakes, and siding, water college level and technical proofing, sheet metal w rk. in courses of study. sulation and drywall materials. The aim of the JESSI pro For the finest quality roof gram, now in its 14th year, is ing and drywall at the lowest tc encourage young people possible cost to you, this Trade with science and mathematics Center Review recommends aptitudes to pursue careers in that you talk with the men at the sciences and engineering. The Jack Largent Co. Phone The method is exposure to 585-6311 soon. samplings of study courses and use of established technical personnel for career discus Public Notices sions. The program is directed to NOTICE OF high school sophomores and BUDGET HEARING juniors. The budget for the City of Detroit for the fiscal year 1969-1970 may be inspected by interested persons at 7:30 P. M. at the Detroit City Hall June 16, 1969. The budget document or any portion of it may be obtained for a $1.25 per copy or 50c per sheet at the city hall. Verna Ketchum, Detroit City Recorder Published June 12, 1969. Subscribe to The Mill City Enterprise $4.00 per Year Read ALL the Ads Learn the secrets of beer cookery Send in this coupon for our pamphlet of free recipes on cook ing with beer. Find out how to make delicious everyday dishes with beer—such as beer meat loaf, beer chicken, beer sausages and beer cake. And then there are such gourmet treats as rarebits and Carbonnades Flamandes. Beer cookery is as traditional as yesterday... as modern as tomorrow. - Deer adds a real flavor treat. I'm interested in recipes for cooking with beer Send me my free pamphlet. 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